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Wimbledon is well underway with thousands of fans heading to London for tennis’ biggest event of the year.
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Wimbledon is well underway with thousands of fans heading to London for tennis’ biggest event of the year.
LONDON : Norwegian third seed Casper Ruud registered his maiden Wimbledon victory in his third main-draw appearance when he saw off experienced Spaniard Albert Ramos-Vinolas 7-6(1) 7-6(9) 6-2 in the first round on Monday.
A young tennis star from Essex, who battled cancer as a child, will make his debut at Wimbledon this summer. Ryan Peniston, 26, from Southend-on-Sea, will compete in the prestigious tournament alongside British tennis greats Andy Murray and Emma Radacanu.
Order of Play for Monday, June 27 at the All England Lawn Tennis Championship, Wimbledon, London.
Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray will take to Centre Court on Monday as a much-anticipated Wimbledon 2022 gets underway. Men's top seed Novak Djokovic will be the first match on Centre followed by the two Brits, who both enter the tournament on the back of injury worries. Ad/> Also in action will be British No.
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Maxime Cressy produced a serve and volley masterclass to end Jack Draper’s impressive Rothesay International campaign, as he beat the British youngster 7-6(5) 6-7(2) 6-3. It’s the third British player Cressy has knocked out, after he beat Daniel Evans and Cameron Norrie on his way to the semi-finals, and admitted it was «tough” facing the Eastbourne crowd.
British tennis seems to be on the up or, at the very least, standing its ground.